"" ^^feltehs * ? TP Hnnglf:^ k & A. Rouse, Editor toi Minagar ? ZZ* Sabeeripfen Price _ One Tew *IM Six Months .? Three Month* M j; r? Punished en Application to Manager ?1 . i n - i i . i Entered as second class anil matter May the 10th, 1910, at the posteffkn at Pamoate. Korth Carolina, radar the Act of Mfcseh Ssd, 1&78. INCOME AND OUTGO. J Last Tear North Carolina's crops brought $260,000,000. Dr. I Kilgore told the Farmers' State Convention that North Carolina sent out $226,000,000 for food stuffs. In spite of better diversifica tion, larger yield and more intel- J ligent cultivation of the soil, I these figures constitute a power ful indictment against a well balanced development in North | Carolina. To be sure, North Carolina will buy much of its flour, all its sugar and coffee, I and much of the products of farmers in other states and countries. There must be ex change and barter in many lines. But the goal of wise agriculture will not be reached so long as North Carolina buys much of its foodstuff and pays high freight to luring it Into this State. Most of the beef and pork and feed stuff brought in should be home | grown. Jf we could keep $200,000,0001 of the $226,000,000" sent nut to 1 feed men and animals, North! Carolina would blossom as the rose. It would not have to bor row money from commercial I centers. It would be a creditor State and be lending money to Wall Street. ?News A Observer. I VISIT TO PARENTS.! Rocky Mount, July 28.?Ser-j geant Paul Moyle, youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. S. T. Moyle,! arrived in the city tj| spend some enm irtth his parents after havpf ing been given his tisefetrgef from the Marine corps where lie] served four years and made a| I "sof the I guard of honor at President I Harding's funeral and a paB I bearer representing his brand) I of the service at President Wit I son's funeral. He attained many I . other high honors during hhj I period of enlistment He has foil I some time been manager of th J I department of salesmanship oil I the Marine corps, being stationJ I ed in Washington. I I Sergeant Moy le will not re-enl I list but expects to spend smnel I time here with his parents bel I fore going into anything defi-I ? nite. .He is at his parents' hemel I Rev. S. T. Moyle was at on J I time pastor of the local MethoJ I dist church and we fee thail I friends here wih be-glad to heail ? something of his family. I ? ? I terisn. bald its regular meeting si th^| I dsneb Wednesday evening with WflM m . ? ? " ? n M if a i?Jam ? JattB oBlon If tfadOT* ? I ? oWV^JW ifinrf sift I CDjoyibh. Aa itlmd&e talk 01 > 7 ~ - ? ? " ? ? - "? - ' ? ' - - ? ? - - m spit? of &5s ? R^.T^He^Epi*?prf minister, deliver a str?^?ndp?xro*^^ ob the Beatitudes and contrasted the progress of tha Cbweh with that of the State. fci dosing, the minister said; "To refuse the Beatitudes as a; % -k utt la tn Nifuni flii standard which oar Lord left, and therefore to eovrt ultimate disaster." For He says that "the TTtff* shall inherit the earth." v A sacred duet, "I waited For The Lord," rendered by Mesdames N. N. Fleming, Jr. and M. V.dones featur ed the musical program. A large congregation is expected next Sunday. - Remember, these are your services and their success depends on YOU. ' v* < i V' MR. S. W. NEWELL BURIED WEDNESDAY. V . r.. ?; PI ? ? Ti smfuwt Greene County Farmer Dies Suddenly at Age of Fifty. The funeral of Samuel W. Newell, Who died suddenly from a heart, at tack on Tuesday night at 11 o'clock, was held at his country home ten from this city Wednesday after noon with Rev. N. N. Fleming, Jr., of this city, and Rev. Russell, of Snow ran, conducting the services. Burial was in the family plot near the house. Mr. Newell was a prominent and successful farmer of Greene county and his death was a great shock to his relatives and to a wide circle of friends in Ids neighborhood. He was a rnan of genial disposition and wiR be greatly missed. Surviving are a wife and three children; Henry, aged 20; James, 18 years, and Annie Rose, 11 years; five asters, Mrs. S. H. Tyson, of Stantons burg; Mrs. D. W. Taylor, of Sndw HB1; Mrs. J. H. Calloway, of Wash ington; Mrs. C a Joyner 'and Mrs. R. A. Fields, of ttda city, and a broth er, Mr. Ed. Newell, of Wilson. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. N. Fleming, Jr. Paator. Services for Sunday July 27th. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Sheppard, Superintendent Prym^?h?g service with sermon by the,pastor at 11 aT m. Special object sermon to boys and girls. There will be no evening service; ?B of our people are^uiged to^atoend to ill these gerrkea. 1 ?;r 1 i.aaa At the rotary club. A splendid talk on "What Rotary Demands of Me in My Business Re lations" by llrrin. Morgan, featured tbe Bdtery meeting on Toesdey eve wng last.. - .... - r- ?xv ?? x Idr. J. J. Sellers, of Richmond, Va.? was the guest of Rotariaa^^x^ Monk at this time. I?> This can be appreciated by those living in apartments: Hie Joneses have a saxophone, The Jenkinses a radio own, Revenge is sweet?We now have twins. " T"; 'S.- **?' >? ' ?-?11 v I IS HE fHGHT? ^ t I Mother?We must get a nurse for baby. Father?A nurse? What we,need is a night watchman. - they gotta eat, too. ? v'J m T' ' -?? ?. ? ?? ?.. :?*?.' ? ?% *?- 1 ?. .. If we all could keep veil, (it would be nice; but say, How then, I'd like to ask, Could doctors earn their pay? k'.. "v"'?'? -'t *H f 1 1 1 ' ' ' ? - Bargains that will save you many a dot* far will escape you if you fail to read carefully yK?jF TnA ? ll!'! ? |T.rf H ? ? ? g yg ? ? ''Wt iin,mj~wljjx.t ra ii8~ji 'I' " ? ' ?' to keep clean is a record. : <3o*mad*tfce country, but thecar | This wffiba* great year for fiction. Count me out said the convict as Some people hava to pay cash be b." ? ? ' - ? fe*--->~; I As yet sdther party has a plank ?Kvtheir platform to offer protection, for the majy*allnr, " , - *.M ? >M ? - ? ? ? - -if. ? 3In the old days a lodge ring per suaded the banker to make you the loan. Now a. golf bag does it. p.. ... Did you have a good tine at your sommer "cottage this season? No, but doxens of eur friends did. 'I Brick masons don't keep hens now-_ adays, for fear the hens will find out' how much they get for laying bricks. ' '? ,< I Can you remember when the giri Iwfcose hair was clipped after an at tack of typhoid fever automatically became the town freak? 'v I ? ? Great Britain needs a million eligi ble men to marry its girls. Another wholesale sacrifice due to the late war. Better watch the jnan who's always patting you on the back. He may just be picking out a place 'to plunge a jgBjpfcaflhMfr' I ?r? .,?? , In Bible^w l^s^e was curi ? ' v^lV tm with winN^mexed o/^ie estate of Pitt Coonty^WyCMthis is to notify all Jftmv>njB haWng claims against the estate of sajd Vlecease<* to exhibit them to tin undersigned at Kinston, ojt orj^efdre the first day of ^lui bar of^^^^covery. All Administrator with WiU AnSlteed. P. E. Wallace* Attorney, Kinston, | N.C. | i fitm v. I'rfimlifefeH and Chut ftStiiif ;^PP ? ;-"n- -.'. .-".V'ii:"*'''!.'' M;::'.? ? is so slight that he who goes shopping from 'printer to printer to secure his printing at & few cents less then what J it is reaBy worth harder ever ? makes day laborer wage* at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at prices that are right get your 'I job printing - " U^fr&Hds Office I VT. ltfVT ~ W V I 5 I P I m I ** . I ? H j' U ?' I - M " M | '? S I VV - '.*/ ? - *y !^*?N?> ' >-^K $ j?-<^ ' "? ? '^'?'?*-"-* ?*";":jli''-i> ' S^B I ^**7 -?"? ?? m y J TT X yf / - ,. 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